Kat Timpf (pictured), co-host of Fox News Specialists, says she was attending an event at a bar in Brooklyn, New York Monday night when she was attacked by a stranger

Fox News' Kat Timpf says she was attacked at a political event by a man who doused her with water.

Timpf, who co-hosts the Fox News Specialists, detailed the shocking incident on Twitter.

The 28-year-old libertarian said she was attending an event in honor of her friend, Brooklyn borough president hopeful Ben Kissel, at Union Pool in Williamsburg, Brooklyn Monday night when she was approached by the strange man.

She was supposed to speak on criminal justice reform at the event, but before she got the chance to take to the podium, the stranger dumped an entire 1.5 liter bottle of water on her.

When she turned to look at the man, Timpf says he continued to splash more water 'directly on my face' before running out of the establishment.

'I'm shocked, I'm stunned. I'm obviously upset,' Timpf recalled.

Timpf says she was so taken aback by what happened that she ended up not speaking as she had planned.

She went on to say that she's 'had it' with the 'disgusting insane cruel climate' that 'we're in now'.

'That's what we're doing? Verbal assault on Twitter not enough anymore? I've had it. I'm an actual, human person. I have a soul, a family, I have feelings.

Above, Union Pool in Williamsburg where the attack happened. Timpf says a man dumped an entire 1.5-liter bottle of water on her

'I have opinions, some of which some people may disagree with, but I'm a human being. I'm capable of recognizing that people with whom I disagree have souls and families and are humans, why are there so many people who see incapable of viewing the world that way?' she asks.

Because she's a libertarian, Timpf says she gets 'hate from people on all sides of the aisle,' and that she still doesn't know why this man in particular targeted her.

'I still don't know what this lunatic's issue with me was. If he was trying to change my mind about something by dumping his water on my head, the very least he could have done was express what it was specifically that he had an issue with either before or after assaulting me,' she writes.

However, Timpf says she's not convinced it even has to do with any one issue.

'I realized that it's likely not even about that. It's not about specific issues anymore. It's about either blindly supporting or blindly hating particular people and for whatever reason, this guy has decided that I am someone who he hates,' she said.

It's disgusting, I'm disgusted. And everyone needs to do better than this infantile b******* because I for one have had it with senseless hostility. It's not activism, it's not in support of anything. It's nothing but sickness and cruelty.

She ends her Twitter diatribe by calling for chance.

'It's disgusting, I'm disgusted,' she says. 'And everyone needs to do better than this infantile b******* because I for one have had it with senseless hostility. It's not activism, it's not in support of anything. It's nothing but sickness and cruelty. I've had it with people behaving like animals. Get it together and grow up.

In later posts, Timpf revealed that the incident had been caught on surveillance footage, which was turned over to police. The suspect, who remains at large, is described as a white man in his 20s or 30s. Timpf also said she filed a police report, but expressed her doubts about whether the matter would really be investigated.

'Everyone needs to do better than this infantile b*******,' Timpf (left and right) said in her Twitter post about the incident

'I think they watched the video to humor me,' Timpf told New York Magazine's The Cut on Tuesday. 'Maybe I’ll just have to wear a raincoat every day. I’ll just walk to work in a hazmat suit.'

After detailing the incident on Twitter, several journalists responded with kind words, including fellow Fox News host Geraldo Rivera and CNN's Jake Tapper.